Records Estimate. The estimated number of records is subject to the number of individuals who apply for FCB program services, and, in the case of Lifeline and the ACP, who recertify eligibility for those services. In the case of Lifeline, approximately 386,340 new consumers are vetted through the eligibility process each year. Approximately 132,151 subscribers will be recertified annually.
Records Estimate. The estimated number of records is subject to the number of individuals who apply and recertify eligibility for Lifeline program services. Approximately 430,000 new subscribers are vetted through the eligibility process each year. Approximately 642,000 subscribers will be recertified annually.
Records Estimate. The estimated number of records is subject to the number of individuals who apply for FTB program services.
Records Estimate. The estimated number of records is subject to the number of individuals who apply for FCB program services, and, in the case of Lifeline and the ACP, who recertify eligibility for those services. In the case of Lifeline, approximately 420,000 applications per year have Veterans Pension and Survivors Pension benefits selected as an eligibility program and will be vetted against the VA connection. Approximately 6,000 Lifeline subscribers that qualified via the Veterans Pension and Survivors Pension benefits will be recertified annually via the VA connection. In the case of ACP, approximately 120,000 applications per year have Veterans Pension and Survivors Pension benefits selected as an eligibility program and will be vetted against the VA connection. It is anticipated that approximately 6,000 ACP subscribers that qualified via the Veterans Pension and Survivors Pension benefits will be recertified annually via the VA connection.
Records Estimate. HUD and DHS/FEMA intend to match records after any disaster in which FEMA provides IHP assistance or HUD awards CDBG-DR assistance or administers a Disaster Housing Assistance Program. The estimated number of records HUD and DHS/FEMA will match following any disaster will depend on the size and impact area of the disaster and the number of individuals that are affected. The damage type and cost will be determined after the disaster, and cannot easily be estimated, as the scale and impact of each disaster is unique.
Records Estimate. The Grantee will match records to prevent the duplication of benefits in the administration of its CDBG-DR grants and CDBG-DR funded activities, including assistance for mitigation, electric power systems, or resilience purposes (if applicable). The estimated number of records the Grantee will match in response to each Presidentially declared major disaster is 35,568, and for each large-scale Presidentially declared major disaster is 571,850. To represent the anticipated records the Grantee will match, the following summary describes the number of valid FEMA registrations statistics from Hurricane Xxxxx, declared on September 20, 2017, which represents a large-scale disaster. The statistics also describe the previous four calendar years, 2018-2021. Hurricane Xxxxx declarations in Puerto Rico and the United States Virgin Islands demonstrate the number of records in a large-scale major disaster. The 2018-2021 statistics describe the number of records over the full calendar and are representative of an average event year. The summary statistics represent the range of records that will be matched by the Grantee over the duration of this Agreement. Registrations are considered valid if they are in a declared county and damages are attributed to the incident period and incident type of the disaster. Table 1: Registration Statistics Large-Scale Disaster Declarations Total Valid Registrations Average Registrations per Declaration Hurricane Xxxxx 2 1,143,700 571,850 Calendar Year Declarations Total Valid Registrations Average Registrations per Declaration 2018 17 369,353 21,727 2019 13 74,023 5,694 2020 20 542,621 27,131 2021 24 1,646,069 68,586 2018-2021 Total 74 2,632,066 35,568 2018-2021 Average Per Year 19 658,017 Based on statistics from 2018-2021, it is estimated FEMA will share an average of 35,568 records per major disaster declaration to support the Grantee under this Agreement. If a major declared disaster is a large-scale disaster commensurate to Hurricane Xxxxx in 2017, the number of records for the major disaster declaration will increase by an average of 571,850 records to support the Grantee under this Agreement for the large-scale disaster
Records Estimate. DocuSign Envelope ID: C08AF7A3-3F61-4A96-9013-420C91036161 The estimated number of records is subject to the number of individuals who apply for FCB program services, and, in the case of Lifeline and the ACP, who recertify eligibility for those services. In the case of Lifeline, approximately 311,388 new consumers are vetted through the eligibility process each year. Approximately 69,681 subscribers will be recertified annually. In the case of the ACP, approximately 318,572 new consumers are anticipated to be vetted through the eligibility process each year. It is anticipated that approximately 206,759 ACP subscribers will be recertified annually.
Records Estimate. HUD and FEMA intend to match records after any disaster in which FEMA provides emergency sheltering or temporary housing assistance, or HUD allocates CDBG-DR funds to grantee(s). In addition, when CDBG-DR grants are warranted by the size of the disaster, FEMA records will be shared with HUD to determine allocation of CDBG-DR funds and be transferred through HUD to CDBG-DR grantees for matching. The estimated number of records FEMA and HUD’s CDBG-DR xxxxxxxx will match following any disaster depends on the size and impact area of the disaster and the number of affected individuals. The damage type and cost will be determined after the disaster and cannot easily be estimated, as the scale and impact of each disaster is unique. Once the CDBG-DR xxxxxxx agrees to the terms of this CMA and signs the grantee signatory page in Appendix D, HUD will discuss the estimated number of records to be shared with the CDBG-DR xxxxxxxx. To represent the anticipated records HUD’s CDBG-DR xxxxxxxx and FEMA intend to match, the following summary describes the number of valid registrations and emergency sheltering and temporary housing statistics from Hurricane Xxxxx, declared on September 20, 2017, which represents a large-scale disaster. The statistics also describe the previous five calendar years, 2018-2022. Hurricane Xxxxx declarations in Puerto Rico and the United States Virgin Islands demonstrate the number of records in a large-scale major disaster. The 2018-2022 statistics describe the number of records over the full calendar and are representative of an average event year. The summary statistics represent the range of records that will be matched by XXX’s CDBG-DR xxxxxxxx and FEMA over the duration of this CMA. Registrations are considered valid if they are in a declared county and damages are attributed to the incident period and incident type of the disaster. Table 1: Emergency Sheltering Statistics Large-Scale Disaster Declarations Total Valid Registrations Participated in Emergency Sheltering Hurricane Xxxxx (2017) 2 1,143,700 7,019 Calendar Year Declarations Total Valid Registrations Participated in Emergency Sheltering 2018 17 369,353 3,576 2019 13 74,023 0 2020 20 542,621 8,947 2021 24 1,646,069 22,438 2022 16 2,241,771 4,728 2018-2022 Total 90 4,873,837 39,689 2018-2022 Average Per Year 18 974,767 7,938 Based on statistics from 2018-2022, it is estimated FEMA will share an average of 974,767 records per year to support CDBG-DR and an average of 7,938 records p...
Records Estimate. The estimated number of records is relative and fluctuates based on the size and impact area of the disaster and will depend on the number of individuals that are affected. The damage type and cost will be determined after the disaster, and cannot easily be estimated.
Records Estimate. The estimated number of records is subject to the number of individuals who apply for FCB program services, and, in the case of ACP, who recertify eligibility for that service.